Max Verstappen, Ferrari, still F1 title threats
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Four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen has reportedly been granted a special request by the FIA, which could even see him 'leave' the sport. Verstappen, 27, has dominated the sport of F1 for the last four years, having won the last four Drivers’ championships.
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FirstSportz on MSNMax Verstappen Jokes F1 Needs ‘Mario Kart’ to Make Monaco GP ExcitingThe Monaco GP is the crown jewel of the F1 calendar. The Monte Carlo weekend is undoubtedly the most iconic The post Max Verstappen Jokes F1 Needs ‘Mario Kart’ to Make Monaco GP Exciting appeared first on FirstSportz.
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Autosport on MSNLewis Hamilton gets penalty for impeding Max Verstappen at F1 Monaco GPHamilton moves down from fourth to seventh, with Verstappen gaining a spot after an impeding incident in F1 Monaco GP qualifying
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff defended the Monaco Grand Prix and says it needs to be looked at with a different perspective as the race again came under fire. Monaco is the most prestigious event on the calendar but the famous streets of the principality do not lend themselves to overtaking.
Red Bull F1 driver Max Verstappen is making waves ahead of the Monaco GP. Earlier this week, Verstappen skipped the private screening of the upcoming F1
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GPFans on MSNFurious Max Verstappen claim revealed after Monaco pile-upIn Sunday's main F1 event, Verstappen was forced to give up his grand prix lead on the last lap in order to adhere to the mandatory two-stop rule the FIA introduced for the 2025 Monaco GP, meaning the Dutchman only managed a P4 finish in the principality.
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Autosport on MSNMax Verstappen explains why he missed Monaco F1 movie screeningMax Verstappen has explained why he skipped the private Formula 1 movie screening for the drivers ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix. On Wednesday night Formula One Management organised a private viewing of the upcoming F1: The Movie for all 20 F1 drivers and several senior figures in a movie theatre in Monaco, ahead of this weekend's grand prix.
He lives in Monaco not far from where the F1 movie starring Brad Pitt was specially screened for drivers ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, but Max Verstappen didn't make the short journey
Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen is creeping closer to a fifth world title despite missing out on a 66th career victory at the Monaco Grand Prix last weekend. The Red Bull star lined up P4 ahead of Sunday's race around the unforgiving streets of Monte Carlo behind both McLarens and the Ferrari of home hero Charles Leclerc.
The British driver set a new record around the streets of Monte Carlo to beat local hero Charles Leclerc to pole by 0.109 seconds. Norris, who has bemoaned his qualifying slip-ups throughout the season, put it together at the death to clinch his first pole since the season-opener in Melbourne.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen offers blunt ‘don’t work’ verdict as F1 hits MonacoMax Verstappen says the current F1 cars are too clumsy to "come alive" around street circuits, a worrying verdict ahead of the Monaco GP.
Lewis Hamilton was called out by fellow Formula One ace Fernando Alonso, who has also vowed to enact revenge on the Ferrari driver. The pair, along with the rest of the Formula One cohort were taking part in practice for the Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.